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A scope-first content platform for teams planning software projects.

SiteLensAI helps teams compare websites, web apps, operational systems, and AI workflows by clarifying launch scope, budget ranges, and operator ownership before the first inquiry.

Reviewed by SiteLensAI Editorial Team
Published Apr 14, 2026 Updated Apr 17, 2026

Decision board

The practical signals on this page

What to do next

Use this page to clarify the next decision, then move into comparison, resources, or an English inquiry with a tighter brief.

Decision prompts

Questions that keep the scope honest

These prompts help the visitor move from broad interest into scope, comparison, and a cleaner inquiry without skipping the messy operational details.

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What the site is for: Most software inquiries start too early at price alone

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How the platform is operated: SiteLensAI is operated by Webinstudio

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Is SiteLensAI an agency marketplace or a direct studio site?

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Who should use these pages?

Analysis layers

The structure behind the decision

What the site is for

Most software inquiries start too early at price alone. We publish pages that explain what actually drives cost: workflow depth, admin ownership, rollout sequencing, and operational edge cases.

Cost guides for high-intent software project types
Comparison pages for vendor-fit decisions
Inquiry-prep pages that improve lead quality before outreach

How the platform is operated

SiteLensAI is operated by Webinstudio. The same team handles content updates, inquiry review, and partner-facing coordination.

Direct inquiries are reviewed through the live lead pipeline
Budget and scope content is updated through editorial review
Public pages are indexed only after content and intent checks

FAQ

Questions that usually come up before the first outreach

Is SiteLensAI an agency marketplace or a direct studio site?

It is a scope and vendor-decision platform operated by Webinstudio, with direct inquiry and partner-directory flows connected behind the scenes.

Who should use these pages?

They are most useful for operators, founders, and marketing or internal teams trying to define realistic launch scope before collecting proposals.